114H Bridge post spinning

Started by ksandin, July 27, 2022, 06:19:14 PM

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ksandin

Hoping for some advice,

I have two elecramates with 6/0 reels on them. While cleaning and disassembling the second one I couldn't remove the sleeve from the bridge post. 

I saw Alan's advice of heating the sleeve with a torch but noticed that the bridge post is turning with the sleeve. 
Is replacement the option?

Would there be any benefit to spend anymore effort in removing the sleeve? I don't solder or weld and am not sure how you'd re-secure the bridge post to the bridge.

Thank you, 

Keith

Keta

I have had luck peening the post in the past but you should replace the bridge.
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Wompus Cat

The very Fact the Sleeve won't remove and the shaft is turning in the Bridge plate tells me ya got a bigger problem and have had on that for some time .
If there were not good used  and or new parts available then and only then would I attempt to use the old parts you have .
 Even If you get the Sleeve off the Shaft ,a proper mandrell would be needed to properly re-peen the thing and may not work since it is probably been wallowing around for some time, GOOD LUCK and look closely at the wear patterns on those gears  .
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Brewcrafter

Since you don't solder or weld, honestly I am in Keta's camp and I would think the best (and easiest) bet is to look about for a bridge and sleeve; possibly one of the Ohana would have either or both if they have done a swap to stainless parts where you can pickup good OEM parts reasonable. - john

Gfish

Yup.
I have that sleeve and pin. No bridge though. PM me if your need the sleeve.
Think about stainless steel replacements from aftermarket manufacturers in the For Sale section.


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ksandin

Thanks for all the help, Mystic parts had the bridge/sleeve combo in stock and placed an order. There were a couple missing screws under the plates that attach to the elec-tra-mate, and a self tapping sheet metal screw in one of the posts. 
The reality of buying used and advertised as "recently serviced"  ::)   
Also I'll watch the gears and since it's on a Elec-tra-mate the stainless upgrade sounds like it will be in order.

Keith